ZTF-observed late-time signals of pre-ZTF transients
ZTF-observed late-time signals of pre-ZTF transients
With large-scale surveys such as the Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF), it has become possible to obtain a well-sampled light curve spanning the full length of the survey for any discovery within the survey footprint. Similarly, any transient within the footprint that was first detected before the start of the survey will likely have a large number of post-transient observations, making them excellent targets to search for the presence of late-time signals, in particular due to interaction with circumstellar material (CSM). We search for late-time signals in a sample of 7718 transients, mainly supernovae (SNe), which were first detected during the 10 years before the start of ZTF, aiming to find objects showing signs of late-time interaction with CSM. We find one candidate whose late-time signal is best explained by late-time CSM interaction, with the signal being around 300 days after transient discovery. A thin, distant shell containing $\lesssim5$ M$_\odot$ of material could explain the recovered signal. We also find five objects whose late-time signal is best explained by faint nuclear transients occurring in host nuclei close to the pre-ZTF transient locations. Finally, we find two objects where it is difficult to determine whether the signal is from a nuclear transient or due to late-time CSM interaction $>5$ years after the SN. This study demonstrates the ability of large-scale surveys to find faint transient signals for a variety of objects, uncovering a population of previously unknown sources. However, the large number of non-detections show that strong late-time CSM interaction occurring years after the SN explosion is extremely rare.
astro-ph.CO, Galaxies: nuclei, Supernovae: individual: SN 2016cob, Supernovae: individual: SN 2017fby, Supernovae: individual: SN 2017frh, Supernovae: general, Circumstellar matter
Terwel, Jacco H.
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Maguire, Kate
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Sollerman, Jesper
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Wiseman, Phil
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Chen, Tracy X.
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Graham, Matthew J.
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Laher, Russ R.
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Riddle, Reed
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Sravan, Niharika
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14 May 2025
Terwel, Jacco H.
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Maguire, Kate
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Sollerman, Jesper
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Wiseman, Phil
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Chen, Tracy X.
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Graham, Matthew J.
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Laher, Russ R.
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Riddle, Reed
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Sravan, Niharika
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Terwel, Jacco H., Maguire, Kate, Sollerman, Jesper, Wiseman, Phil, Chen, Tracy X., Graham, Matthew J., Laher, Russ R., Riddle, Reed and Sravan, Niharika
(2025)
ZTF-observed late-time signals of pre-ZTF transients.
A&A, 697, [A143].
(doi:10.1051/0004-6361/202452198).
Abstract
With large-scale surveys such as the Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF), it has become possible to obtain a well-sampled light curve spanning the full length of the survey for any discovery within the survey footprint. Similarly, any transient within the footprint that was first detected before the start of the survey will likely have a large number of post-transient observations, making them excellent targets to search for the presence of late-time signals, in particular due to interaction with circumstellar material (CSM). We search for late-time signals in a sample of 7718 transients, mainly supernovae (SNe), which were first detected during the 10 years before the start of ZTF, aiming to find objects showing signs of late-time interaction with CSM. We find one candidate whose late-time signal is best explained by late-time CSM interaction, with the signal being around 300 days after transient discovery. A thin, distant shell containing $\lesssim5$ M$_\odot$ of material could explain the recovered signal. We also find five objects whose late-time signal is best explained by faint nuclear transients occurring in host nuclei close to the pre-ZTF transient locations. Finally, we find two objects where it is difficult to determine whether the signal is from a nuclear transient or due to late-time CSM interaction $>5$ years after the SN. This study demonstrates the ability of large-scale surveys to find faint transient signals for a variety of objects, uncovering a population of previously unknown sources. However, the large number of non-detections show that strong late-time CSM interaction occurring years after the SN explosion is extremely rare.
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Accepted/In Press date: 19 March 2025
e-pub ahead of print date: 14 May 2025
Published date: 14 May 2025
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astro-ph.CO, Galaxies: nuclei, Supernovae: individual: SN 2016cob, Supernovae: individual: SN 2017fby, Supernovae: individual: SN 2017frh, Supernovae: general, Circumstellar matter
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Jacco H. Terwel
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Kate Maguire
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Jesper Sollerman
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Tracy X. Chen
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Matthew J. Graham
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Russ R. Laher
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Reed Riddle
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Niharika Sravan
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